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Elton

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Hi   you need to know the name of the watch (seiko) calibre (7025) and part number and to that end I have attached the tech sheet for you to be able to extract the actual part number, then look up on the cousins uk web site and source the part,  There are other suppliers,  Gleave and co AG thomas, Welwyn watch parts. If need be check out the other sites but I have found Cousins reasonable.

3118_Seiko 7025A.pdf

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6 hours ago, Elton said:

Hi Folks,  My Seiko 7025 movement has a balance missing . What,s the best way to acquire one. 

That can be interchangeable with the 7009 and 7S26A, so check.

Next time plase use "watch repair questions" for these question. This section is really about anything but watches.

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